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John Clarke
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Of course views all mine. All without prejudice. Just a regular chap after all. Oh...and RT's may equally imply ridicule as endorsement.

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    1. Allyn Condon OLY‏ @Allyncondon 27 Dec 2017

      Pls RT Its now nearly 3 years since Ben died & 3 years of exposing failings, lies and coverups @UHBristolNHS investigation after investigation not only exposing individuals but the tight knit unit at #PICU who lie for their colleagues as well as they lie for themselves #Happy2018

      3 replies 43 retweets 19 likes
    2. David Drew‏ @NHSwhistleblowr 27 Dec 2017
      Replying to @Allyncondon @UHBristolNHS

      A sickness at the heart of the NHS says @ianbirrell https://www.google.co.uk/amp/www.independent.co.uk/voices/there-is-a-sickness-at-the-heart-of-the-nhs-and-if-we-pretend-not-to-see-it-well-condemn-it-to-a6771546.html%3famp#ampshare=http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/there-is-a-sickness-at-the-heart-of-the-nhs-and-if-we-pretend-not-to-see-it-well-condemn-it-to-a6771546.html … Harmed patients, bereaved families & whistleblowers deserve e the truth @sarasiobhan @phsothefacts @RobBehrens1884 @curetheNHS @bernardjenkin

      2 replies 29 retweets 20 likes
    3. Paula McGowan‏ @PaulaMc007 27 Dec 2017
      Replying to @NHSwhistleblowr @Allyncondon and

      I hope my young son Oliver gets Justice at his inquest in April. It would be nice if hospital trusts didn't have to be forced to tell the truth. Their apologies after the court cases are far far too late

      6 replies 19 retweets 24 likes
    4. Yolanda Turner‏ @YolandaTurner14 27 Dec 2017
      Replying to @PaulaMc007 @NHSwhistleblowr and

      @UHBristolNHS are very reluctant to be open and honest, they were forced to apologise by the PHSO but it was meaningless at that point and #CEORobertWoolley was very insincere sending a mostly copied and pasted letter to us and #LukeJenkins family @Stephen1Jenkins

      5 replies 5 retweets 8 likes
    5. Paula McGowan‏ @PaulaMc007 27 Dec 2017
      Replying to @YolandaTurner14 @NHSwhistleblowr and

      That pathologist has written Oliver was 6ft 4inc, he was actually 5ft 11inc. It doesn’t instill confidence does it

      4 replies 2 retweets 6 likes
    6. tumtumtum‏ @tumtumtum 27 Dec 2017
      Replying to @PaulaMc007 @YolandaTurner14 and

      With our son only one doctor wrote notes on the night. It was the junior/SHO and her notes matched our recollection - bless her. The other doctors didn't and were able to "make up" what happened with zero consequences.... so far.

      1 reply 3 retweets 9 likes
    7. David Drew‏ @NHSwhistleblowr 27 Dec 2017
      Replying to @tumtumtum @PaulaMc007 and

      There is an unwritten rule that applies there. If it wasn't written it didn't happen. Documented & recorded facts should always take precedence.

      4 replies 6 retweets 11 likes
    8. Dr Sara Ryan‏ @sarasiobhan 27 Dec 2017
      Replying to @NHSwhistleblowr @tumtumtum and

      Yes but families don't typically (and shouldn't have to) keep contemporaneous notes/records and some recorded 'facts' aren't factual.

      6 replies 7 retweets 18 likes
    9. John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 28 Dec 2017
      Replying to @sarasiobhan @NHSwhistleblowr and

      John Clarke Retweeted John Clarke

      I advise anyone who'll listen to record every medical consultation now. Helps to revisit oft difficult to remember conversations, it's our legal right & also the only way to ensure accurate notes are recorded... as it turns out.https://twitter.com/c7rky/status/683662528224845825 …

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      John Clarke @C7RKY
      Replying to @willcpowell
      @willcpowell @Rachel_Virago @billdossett @ASPHFT And thank goodness they can't stop us recording. As MDU confirmed. pic.twitter.com/BT1q1jboOn
      3 replies 15 retweets 19 likes
    10. tumtumtum‏ @tumtumtum 28 Dec 2017
      Replying to @C7RKY @sarasiobhan and

      🤣pic.twitter.com/TErs78o21c

      1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      John Clarke‏ @C7RKY 28 Dec 2017
      Replying to @tumtumtum @sarasiobhan and

      Ha! Nice meme. Covert if you prefer, but good news is you don't have to be. MDU wrote that piece in response to so many docs complaining about patients recording them. It confirms they can't stop us. I'm open about recording, personally.

      3:53 AM - 28 Dec 2017
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        2. Rumer's Rainbow‏ @RumersRainbow 28 Dec 2017
          Replying to @C7RKY @PaulaMc007 and

          We had a dilemma with this for our second meeting with neonatology. We knew we could record openly or covertly but we wanted to work with them to agree about Rumer's treatment. We also felt that if we were discovered recording covertly the fallout would seriously...

          2 replies 2 retweets 2 likes
        3. Kate Heydon‏ @kateheydonorg Jan 19
          Replying to @RumersRainbow @C7RKY and

          I’d feel uncomfortable with recording anyone without their explicit consent. I’ve only ever recorded receptionist conversations around prescriptions repeatedly going missing. + collecting previously-‘lost’ medical records. Both in a reception setting. Never medical professional.

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        4. Dr Sara Ryan‏ @sarasiobhan Jan 19
          Replying to @kateheydonorg @RumersRainbow and

          Funny distinction. What's the difference?

          1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
        5. Kate Heydon‏ @kateheydonorg Jan 21
          Replying to @sarasiobhan @RumersRainbow and

          Reception is a public area, with no expectation of privacy, and I was overt..

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
        6. Allyn Condon OLY‏ @Allyncondon Jan 21
          Replying to @kateheydonorg @sarasiobhan and

          There should be no reason for any medical professional to not let you record anyway so no need to do it covertly

          2 replies 1 retweet 3 likes
        7. Kate Heydon‏ @kateheydonorg Jan 21
          Replying to @Allyncondon @sarasiobhan and

          I had no idea until your tweet that a patient had a right to record conversations, etc. What's interesting, is that honest medical professionals, state they'd also like a body-cam or recording. It seems to be solely hospital administrators, that don't want that impartial data?

          3 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        8. Allyn Condon OLY‏ @Allyncondon Jan 21
          Replying to @kateheydonorg @sarasiobhan and

          I would have thought from an earlier conversation you was aware of this. I would be keen to know which medical professionals you have spoken to that would use body cams.

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
        9. Kate Heydon‏ @kateheydonorg Jan 21
          Replying to @Allyncondon @sarasiobhan and

          Twitter feed.. There're a few medical professionals stating in blogs etc that they'd like that too, from own perspective. I'm keen on #LearnNotBlame -for me, I'm not interested in blame. I'm interested in not having to use private-out-of-pocket medical care to fix NHS mistakes.

          1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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